Rural Development & Agricultural Extension students explore courses covering rural sociology, community development, extension education, and participatory approaches in rural development. Through fieldwork, community engagement, and extension projects, students develop skills in empowering rural communities, promoting agricultural innovations, and fostering sustainable development. The curriculum also addresses topics such as gender equity in agriculture, farmer field schools, and rural livelihood strategies. With a focus on participatory learning and grassroots empowerment, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of rural development principles and their ability to facilitate agricultural extension activities. Graduates pursue careers as agricultural extension officers, community development practitioners, project managers, or rural development specialists.